Feature

●Scientific name: Perisphinctes sp. Period: Late Jurassic (Malm-Oxfordian) about 150 million years ago
●Country of Origin: France Poatu Challant Rom, Poitou-Charentes, France Approx. 1.6 inches (40 mm)
●Original Specimen Case: 82*60*40mm body made of polystyrene resin with scratch resistant glass top
●Head paws (Ammonite) The Ammonite Companion appeared in ancient times and was the most prosperous. About 10,000 fossils, including early ammonite


Description

Ammonite Scalpards, English name: Ammonite, a creature that lived in the ocean from the late Sillucic to the end of the Cretaceous Classifies to the same head and foot type as squid or octopus. It prospered in seas around the world until extinction in the Cretaceous Late The only part of the shell remains as the fossil, and over 10,000 types have been known.